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Beyond Broadcasts: How MMR Is Being Rewritten in the Post-House Era
When Judge Claudia Wilken approved the $2.8 billion House v. NCAA settlement in June 2025, she formally ushered in a new reality: universities can now pay athletes directly, capped initially at $20.5 million per school in year one...

Nick Briggs
Feb 107 min read


Pavia v. NCAA: The Echoes of NCAA v. Alston?
The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s ("NCAA’s") rules have been under attack since the 2021 decision of National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston, with student-athletes challenging the NCAA’s junior college eligibility rules in recent months...

Tory Pineschi
Nov 17, 20256 min read


The NCAA’s Continuous Battle With Name, Image, and Likeness
In 2015, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals held that the NCAA’s amateurism rules were not exempt from antitrust scrutiny.
Villanova Sports Law Blog
Dec 26, 20247 min read


The Price of Greatness: Reggie Bush’s Past and Ongoing Battles with the NCAA
[1] Once the face of college football, former star running back Reggie Bush now finds himself in a legal battle with the same...

Pasquale Tartaro
Nov 12, 20245 min read
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